UNDP is committed to achieving workforce diversity in terms of gender, nationality and culture. Individuals from minority groups, indigenous groups and persons with disabilities are equally encouraged to apply. All applications will be treated with the strictest confidence.
UNDP does not tolerate sexual exploitation and abuse, any kind of harassment, including sexual harassment, and discrimination. All selected candidates will, therefore, undergo rigorous reference and background checks.
UNDP Global Mission Statement:
UNDP is the UN’s
global development network, an organization advocating for change and connecting countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life. UNDP is on the ground in about 170 countries and territories, working with national counterparts on solutions to global and national development challenges.
UNDP Afghanistan Mission Statement:
UNDP supports stabilization, state-building, governance and development priorities in Afghanistan. UNDP, in partnership with the Government, the
United Nations system, the donor community and other development stakeholders, helps countries to achieve
sustainable development by eradicating poverty in all its forms and dimensions, accelerating structural transformations for
sustainable development and building resilience to crises and shock. In Afghanistan, a country in conflict, UNDP works for development and recovery choices that reduce vulnerability and contribute a development perspective to strengthen humanitarian and peace-building responses.
Organizational Context
UNDP is committed to supporting the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (GoIRA) with the achievement of its core objectives of self-reliance and peace and helping it to meet the challenge of the transition from a war to a peace economy. To meet these goals, the Government has identified a comprehensive set of national priorities in the Afghanistan National Peace and Development Framework (ANPDF). To achieve the Agenda 2030, the Government has also developed a set of 16 Afghan
Sustainable Development Goals (A-SDGs) and ten national priority programs (NPPs) to place the country on a path towards sustainable development. Progress towards self-reliance and peace across the country will be guided and measured by the targets and indicators described in each of these frameworks.
To support the Government’s efforts to implement the ANPDF, NPPs and the A-SDGs, UNDP offers a unique and highly integrated model for sustainable development based mainly on its traditional strengths in three main areas:
- Promoting Human Development to improve human wellbeing, resilience and support environmental sustainability
- Providing technical expertise in the use of a Multi-Dimensional Poverty approach to reduce vulnerabilities, inequalities and exclusions
- Promoting Human Rights to ensure a fair distribution of development opportunities and benefits in social, political, economic and environmental dimensions
In addition, UNDP now has the Mandate to support
SDG Integration to ensure faster progress on sustainable development and can offer support in four areas, (1) Integrated policy and programming solutions, (2) SDG metrics, data and
analysis using state-of-the-art tools for modelling and forecasting, (3) Knowledge and innovation and (4)
SDG Financing services to help countries identify innovative ways to expand public and private contributions to reach the 2030 agenda. Lastly, the
COVID-19 pandemic has also highlighted an urgent need to adopt a
Systems Approach that is orientated towards building
Resilience to future shocks through continuously reviewed scenario analyses.
However, to make significant progress on the many highly complex development issues that face the country will require new ways of thinking, new skills and a much more collaborative and inclusive approach. UNDP will need to:
- Attract the right staff: New staff need to be engaged who have the sort of development policy expertise required to tackle the many highly complex development issues facing the country. As the COVID-19 crisis has clearly shown, these staff will need to be able to understand the interconnections and interrelationships between different issues and be able to incorporate multiple-perspectives in the approaches developed. For example, to move people out of multi-dimensional poverty, a systemic understanding of the interplay between socio-economic factors, regional differences, and shifts in the political economy will be needed.
- Provide high-quality policy analysis: To ensure that interventions selected are those most likely to have the greatest national-level impact, UNDP’s economic modelling team will carry out economic analyses of the options available to help build greater trust in Government, reduce the economic impact of COVID-19 and help to forge a sustainable peace.
- Develop new modes of collaboration: UNDP’s new way of doing business will also involve leveraging a wider range of expertise and resources by working across organizations through a Government-led platform approach. Country Support Platforms harness collective intelligence and action to benefit communities and people at a greater scale, more quickly, making the best use of resources.
This job description is a direct response to these needs and UNDP’s improved
business model. It reflects a new office structure that has recently been put in place to support the vision expressed in an emerging portfolio of ten new Country Office (CO) programmes and to facilitate a more collaborative approach to work across the office and with external partners. This structure is also designed to provide the foundation for a new emphasis on sub-national level work, support higher delivery rates, and to transform UNDP into a learning organization and ‘fit-for-purpose’ to deliver on Agenda 2030 which in turn will support national staff and institutional
capacity development.
The
design of UNDP’s new programme portfolio is intended to support progress towards sustainable development and sustainable peace. It focuses on economic transformation, sustainable energy, social protection, environment and
climate change, and governance issues such as anti-corruption,
local government, justice and
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gender equality and women’s empowerment, and environmental sustainability and is guided by the UNDP Strategic Plan (2018-2021). Taken together and implemented in an integrated way through a platform approach, the proposed programmes will contribute towards achieving Peace, Prosperity and Sustainability in Afghanistan. Each of these themes is reflected in the new
organizational structure for the CO.
In this context, the Partnerships and
External Relations Team is entrusted with the following:
1. Partnership strategy development and
coordination
2. Donor relationship management, including forecasting of donor priorities and strategies, and overseeing donor reporting;
3. Anticipating donor relationship issues;
4. Collaborating with donors on substantive design
5. Support to programme teams & senior management with donor intelligence, and
marketing materials
6. Marketing UNDP capabilities and value proposition
7. Supporting the work to position UNDP as a thought leader in international and national discourse on the key substantive areas of our programme.
The Partnerships Specialist is an integral part of this new structural approach intended to fulfill the evolving role of partnerships and External Relations Team. The incumbent endeavors to provide a technical emphasis on the CO’s financial sustainability and strategic emphasis on leading UNDP and in taking a more externally-focused posture in support of Afghanistan’s development challenges.
Under the direct supervision of Partnership and Externa Relations Specialist, , the incumbent fulfills the evolving role
partnerships development and strategic communications in the CO. The incumbent focuses on its financial sustainability through the development and strengthening of partnerships with a view to contributing to resource
The incumbent promotes client-oriented approach while having strong networking savvy and political acumen performing her/his functions in collaboration with Programme team leaders and the CO and Regional senior management to continuously reflect on how UNDP engages with its partners and stakeholders in order to truly fulfill UNDP’s strategic position and value proposition. In doing so the incumbent develops the relationships, systems and tools to integrate
business development income streams with strategic
resource management leading to a greater financial sustainability for the CO. The incumbent will be accountable for deliverable measurable outcomes for partnership development, donor management, client relations.
The Partnerships Specialist has a strong regular working relationship with the Communications Analysts and other Regional Communication Advisors. The incumbent also works in close collaboration with the Business Development, Programme and Operations teams, staff of other UN Agencies, UNDP HQs staff (Communications Office) and Government officials, international and local media, subject matter experts, multi-lateral and bi-lateral donors and civil society ensuring successful UNDP communication strategy implementation.
A partnership strategy tightly linked to program priorities helps position the CO in key development markets as a thought leader in ways that boost demand for various service lines and increase overall business opportunities. The incumbent will be responsible for implementing the Partnership Strategy with the team and support the External Relations Specialist in developing annual workplans and engage with network of partners as required.
Incumbent will approach work with energy and a positive, constructive attitude and display a strong client orientation. As such s/he will display flexibility in performing other emerging tasks and additional duties as required.